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that doesn't happen at the faa. not at least in my tenure there. >> good. >> i think there may be a problem within the manufacturing side. the commercial side. for example, boeing has what they call a boeing's ethics department. so if an engineer or an employee raises a vital concern, if it has economic impact, that maybe -- or cancel. >> about 40 seconds left. does not ask you one more question from your written testimony. you state that there is only one standard of safety and training. i quote simple but, boeing does not produce aircraft for u.s. pilots versus pilots versus the rest of the road. can you elaborate on that? >> absolutely. we have to get away from the days of the american pilot much as mowing the top gun movie. pilots, ethiopian airlines flies a plane into washington dulles every day from madison. to have been doing it for year. they have a proud aviation culture. they were founded by twa in 1945 and managed 1975 pickup i'm very proud of the fact that emperor selassie was the only head of state from
that doesn't happen at the faa. not at least in my tenure there. >> good. >> i think there may be a problem within the manufacturing side. the commercial side. for example, boeing has what they call a boeing's ethics department. so if an engineer or an employee raises a vital concern, if it has economic impact, that maybe -- or cancel. >> about 40 seconds left. does not ask you one more question from your written testimony. you state that there is only one standard of safety...
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that's what the faa does. so prioritizing and i guess the best thing i can suggest is that we makecertain that when the faa does in fact prioritize, they share those thoughts with the committee which i know we do . >> and finally i would just say that the concept of oversight is something that is our duty under the cushion. we also have a duty to make sure we're properly funding all of our safety, especially aviation but all of our safety mechanisms in this country. thank you. >> thank you, we recognize representative sutter for five minutes. >> thank you mister chairman. again, to all of us i wanted to express my sincere condolences to the family and friends of the victims of the boeing 737 crashes area and we take this responsibility in this congress incredibly serious. thank you all for being here with us today. and before i came to congress, i worked in a highly regulated space, the medical technology field where we heated compliance and reporting requirements and this was aftermarket or post-market issues
that's what the faa does. so prioritizing and i guess the best thing i can suggest is that we makecertain that when the faa does in fact prioritize, they share those thoughts with the committee which i know we do . >> and finally i would just say that the concept of oversight is something that is our duty under the cushion. we also have a duty to make sure we're properly funding all of our safety, especially aviation but all of our safety mechanisms in this country. thank you. >>...
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the faa and boeing working with our pilots. >> i'm asking about this plan. which also is a plant that produced the max. does anyone have any misgivings about it? >> i have seen those same reports and it gives me great concern. with both the 77 manufacturer in the manufacture of the air force tanker, the kc 46 there was some debris left in some ways of the interior of the aircraft. they can possibly take wiring and cause future issues and that boeing has become aware of this and is aggressively trying to get to the root of the problems with the manufacturing process. no foreign objects remain in manufactured aircraft. >> thank you very much and i recognized mister lynch for five minutes . >>. >> i want to thank the witnesses for their help this morning. i certainly want to join my colleagues and offering my condolences to the families of the victims and thank you for your presence here today. earlier in the hearing, the ranking member mentioned that we should avoid politicizing this issue and i do agree that over a longtime , our aviation system has been extr
the faa and boeing working with our pilots. >> i'm asking about this plan. which also is a plant that produced the max. does anyone have any misgivings about it? >> i have seen those same reports and it gives me great concern. with both the 77 manufacturer in the manufacture of the air force tanker, the kc 46 there was some debris left in some ways of the interior of the aircraft. they can possibly take wiring and cause future issues and that boeing has become aware of this and is...
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they're talking to the faa. they're talking to air traffic control over new york to try and figure out exactly what was going on. i think they have a good indication of where this helicopter was coming from and who this helicopter belongs to. it's a question of -- for us, to wait to get that information from authorities at this point. >> yeah. you are probably right on the money that they are having these conversations and they will hold a news conference as soon as they possibly can to just let the public in on what has happened, how it's happened and who has died. shimon, thank you, stay close. let me play a little more sound. more eyewitnesss from in and around the scene as far as what they saw, what they heard. >> it took a half hour to get from the 29th floor down to the ground floor. there were just too many people. it was too crowded, and everybody was trying to get off on all the floors at the same. >> reporter:. when this happened, what did you feel and hear? >> you could feel the building shake. and yo
they're talking to the faa. they're talking to air traffic control over new york to try and figure out exactly what was going on. i think they have a good indication of where this helicopter was coming from and who this helicopter belongs to. it's a question of -- for us, to wait to get that information from authorities at this point. >> yeah. you are probably right on the money that they are having these conversations and they will hold a news conference as soon as they possibly can to...
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for the faa in china or in other countries. it's really china and europe those are the two big ones in terms of regulators internationally who are looking at the max and saying is there enough in terms of training for pilots we sit there and say we have older pilots in the u.s., they know how to handle these situations that's not the case internationally. there's a pilot shortage you have less trained, less experienced pilots who will be flying these planes. >> if i remember correctly part of the reason for boeing's decision in calling this the 737 max, even though it's a different airline, not similar to a -- a lot of changes in this airline versus earlier 737s, part of the reason for still classifying it as that is because they didn't want to have to go through additional time training and pilot simulators. >> the whole certification process would have been extended if you said 100% brand-new airplane as opposed to saying it's a 737, but we're amending it it's a quicker and more condensed process, similar to airbus when it co
for the faa in china or in other countries. it's really china and europe those are the two big ones in terms of regulators internationally who are looking at the max and saying is there enough in terms of training for pilots we sit there and say we have older pilots in the u.s., they know how to handle these situations that's not the case internationally. there's a pilot shortage you have less trained, less experienced pilots who will be flying these planes. >> if i remember correctly...
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then after that a decision from the faa to return to flight. >> is the faa pushing back are they saying you're not ready yet? >> the faa is working closely with this. also being disciplined and deep in their analysis. i think it's a good thing. to make sure that we're doing everything we can to ensure safety and i'm very confident that when this process is completed and the max is back up in the air, that it'll be one of the safest airplanes to fly >> all of this brings up the question of whether or not boeing and the faa because of the certification process you work too closely together. and that you have people that who are saying, wait a second. how do you know the information you're getting from boeing is correct and is accurate? and it has people saying, wait a second are these planes going to be safe when they're recertified if they had these problems in the past >> we're confident in e overall process. over the last 20 years, aviation has been the safest form of transportation around the world. and the ax rate has been reduced by 95% because of the processes that the faa has put
then after that a decision from the faa to return to flight. >> is the faa pushing back are they saying you're not ready yet? >> the faa is working closely with this. also being disciplined and deep in their analysis. i think it's a good thing. to make sure that we're doing everything we can to ensure safety and i'm very confident that when this process is completed and the max is back up in the air, that it'll be one of the safest airplanes to fly >> all of this brings up the...
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the faas it recently found a potential risk that boeing must mitigate. the questern is whe boeing can do that by tweaking software or if fixing the issue will be more complicated. and how will that impact boeing's recertification? a critical step in getting regulators to declare the max safe to fly oragain. >> now what we are dealing with is the process of the faa recertifying it. international regulators recertifying it. a convergence of them coming together. >> the latest issue of theax goes well beyond pushing out the date when the max could retur to service. it also damages the reputation of boeing and its most popular model. that could make people think twice before they get back oth max when it is certified to y. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," chicago. >> the s&p 500 snapped a foude day s thanks to a rise in bank stocks. investors are hoping can be made on trade between the u. and china at the g-20 summit. more on that later in the program. first the closing numbers for the day. the dow fell just ten points to 26,526. the nasdaq was up 57
the faas it recently found a potential risk that boeing must mitigate. the questern is whe boeing can do that by tweaking software or if fixing the issue will be more complicated. and how will that impact boeing's recertification? a critical step in getting regulators to declare the max safe to fly oragain. >> now what we are dealing with is the process of the faa recertifying it. international regulators recertifying it. a convergence of them coming together. >> the latest issue of...
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the faa recently found a potential risk that boeing must mitigate. we are following a process, not a prescribed timeline. don't expect it to be cured anytime soon. this is different from the system implicated in the crashes. so another problem for boeing. the ceo saying he agrees with the faa, this is something they have to deal with. but they haven't agreed whether this is a software or hardware fix. already the airlines capitulating to the downing of the aircraft. united canceling flights through the end of august. pretty much the end of the busiest travel season. 1,300 flights canceled next month and 1,900 in the month of august. this is the employee parking lot outside the factory where they make the 737 max. it's filling up with aircraft. boeing is continuing to make them but is not delivering them. melissa: jeff, that's quite a picture. boeing is negotiating settlements with the families of dozens of victims. this is "the washington post" report that faa record show boeing has a history of failing to fiction safety problems long before the 737
the faa recently found a potential risk that boeing must mitigate. we are following a process, not a prescribed timeline. don't expect it to be cured anytime soon. this is different from the system implicated in the crashes. so another problem for boeing. the ceo saying he agrees with the faa, this is something they have to deal with. but they haven't agreed whether this is a software or hardware fix. already the airlines capitulating to the downing of the aircraft. united canceling flights...
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the faa put out a statement, saying faa air-traffic controllers did not handle the flight but that doesn't mean there wouldn't pea a lot of data, radar foot precipitate and possibly some communication. if the pilot declared an emergency someone would have that information. >> right, exactly. and i don't know who was tracking the flight. we just don't know at this point. and i can't -- as everybody has said and you particularly, it's very unusual for a helicopter to be flying that low in the middle of manhattan. it just doesn't happen. there's flights up and down the river. there's flights, whether it's search and rescue or coast guard or other kinds of assigned and approved operations. so we don't know what his mission was and why he was where he was at that particular time. >> catherine, thank you for your contribution to this as we continue to cover this. let's go to ron allen who's at the scene of the crash for us in new york city. you have spoken to some people who saw what happened or who were there when it happened? >> reporter: yes, a number of people who work in the building. there
the faa put out a statement, saying faa air-traffic controllers did not handle the flight but that doesn't mean there wouldn't pea a lot of data, radar foot precipitate and possibly some communication. if the pilot declared an emergency someone would have that information. >> right, exactly. and i don't know who was tracking the flight. we just don't know at this point. and i can't -- as everybody has said and you particularly, it's very unusual for a helicopter to be flying that low in...
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. >>> breaking news tonight, late word the faa found another potential safety risk involving the 737 max is now saying about when it could be allowed to fly again. and the major federal investigation into something on a lot of american family's dinner tables tonight. are companies conspiring to drive up the price you pay? >> this is "nbc nightly news with lester holt" reporting from miami the site of the first democratic debate. >> good evening, everybody. from what tonight becomes the center of the political universe the r center in miami. over the next two nights, 20 democratic candidates for president will take this debate stage and stand behind these lecterns to defend their positions and try to make a connection with democratic voters. some of the names are quite familiar others not but all of them searching for a way to stand out in this crowd and if history is any guide, d reward in this first debate are high hallie jackson has es amore whatr. ten of the candidates, one stage tonight, so what should you be watching for first, who will have a breakout moment? maybe senator eliz
. >>> breaking news tonight, late word the faa found another potential safety risk involving the 737 max is now saying about when it could be allowed to fly again. and the major federal investigation into something on a lot of american family's dinner tables tonight. are companies conspiring to drive up the price you pay? >> this is "nbc nightly news with lester holt" reporting from miami the site of the first democratic debate. >> good evening, everybody. from...
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more than a decade ago. >> are we trying to put the faa on notice on this? yes. >> the ntsb also says faa regulations for skydiving flights are not as stringent as those for air tours and commercial flights. >>> another american has died while vacationing in the dominican republic. the d.r.'s attorney general's office says an autopsy shows vittorio crusoe died from respiratory and heart failure after a long history of related health problems. authorities from the dominican republic and the u.s. maintain the deaths are not related. crusoe's death makes it the 8th american death this year on the island. >>> team usa has advanced to the quarterfinal round of the women's world cup tournament. yesterday the u.s. beat spain 2-1. megan rapino scored both goals on penalty kicks. their next match will be friday against france. >>> so coming up on the morning news now, protective netting will be extended at dodger stadium after a girl was hit by a foul ball. >>> and a new tip in the search for a utah student. why police are searching a park. this is the cbs morning ne
more than a decade ago. >> are we trying to put the faa on notice on this? yes. >> the ntsb also says faa regulations for skydiving flights are not as stringent as those for air tours and commercial flights. >>> another american has died while vacationing in the dominican republic. the d.r.'s attorney general's office says an autopsy shows vittorio crusoe died from respiratory and heart failure after a long history of related health problems. authorities from the dominican...
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this time it involves ftware fix that boeing hopes the faa will soon approve. tom costello covers aviation for us. tom, what can you tell us? >> lester, the pilots have found a problem with the new software that's supposed to address a potentially law with the max. the problem tied to the plane's flight comput affected the faa pilot's ability toqu kly recover from the kind of emergency that caused the two fatal crashes overseas. this new issue described as potentially very serious. boeing tells nbc news it believes another ssoftware fix can addreshe problem, and safety remains its highest priority. if boeing can't fix this quickly, it will be a much longer delay for the the max is approved for flight. united airlines is not planning to have the it max back in fleet before september 3rd. >>> coming up tonight, is here a conspiracy to fix the price you pay for chicken? stuffy? that's bec se your home is fill with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresr. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans the
this time it involves ftware fix that boeing hopes the faa will soon approve. tom costello covers aviation for us. tom, what can you tell us? >> lester, the pilots have found a problem with the new software that's supposed to address a potentially law with the max. the problem tied to the plane's flight comput affected the faa pilot's ability toqu kly recover from the kind of emergency that caused the two fatal crashes overseas. this new issue described as potentially very serious. boeing...
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china was the first regulator to ground the plane and the faa much later. do you see a scenario where maybe it flies first in the u.s. and then other markets or should all regulators agree? >> i don't think it's necessary that all regulators agree at the same time. i think there could be other reasons for certain regulators not to agree at the same time. as long as a few regulators agrees, the plane should be up in the air. >> what are the indian regulators telling you? >> the indian regulators have visited, and i think they will look to satisfy themselves -- it is for everyone to find their own level of comfort. onceur hope is regulators are satisfied, and after all the scrutiny that this plane has been through, it's clear that this is probably going to be the safest plane in the world. >> the spicejet chairman speaking to our chief north asia correspondent, stephen engle. that general meeting taking place in seoul. let's have a look at what's going on in the market. nikkeif pressure, the coming back from the lunch break half an hour ago, seeing weakness.
china was the first regulator to ground the plane and the faa much later. do you see a scenario where maybe it flies first in the u.s. and then other markets or should all regulators agree? >> i don't think it's necessary that all regulators agree at the same time. i think there could be other reasons for certain regulators not to agree at the same time. as long as a few regulators agrees, the plane should be up in the air. >> what are the indian regulators telling you? >> the...
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however, in fact, boeing advised the faa of the problem. it wasn't as though another airline discovered the problem or the faa, boeing discovered the problem. they immediately advised the faa and their airline customers about the issue, which was -- which is a part from one of their supply chains. and they are in the process of fixing it. now, this is -- this has been handled by what's called a service bulletin. these service bulletins are, in fact, quite common. there is a continual process in the industry of check, cross check and recheck, and obviously as aircraft get older, you know, there are all sorts of operational issues develop, part issues develop, possibly early fatigue on some parts, and so there is a continual check, cross-check going on. all manufacturers, airbus including and boeing are continually talking with their customers, issuing service bulletins to check various things on their aircraft. sometimes when they're very serious, the regulators then call for an air worthiness directive and it has to be done directly. this p
however, in fact, boeing advised the faa of the problem. it wasn't as though another airline discovered the problem or the faa, boeing discovered the problem. they immediately advised the faa and their airline customers about the issue, which was -- which is a part from one of their supply chains. and they are in the process of fixing it. now, this is -- this has been handled by what's called a service bulletin. these service bulletins are, in fact, quite common. there is a continual process in...
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the faa warned commercial airliners could be mistakenly attacked. the faa banned aircrafts from flying over iranian airways in the persian gulf. they will also avoid the region. ktvu's doug luzader joins us now from washington d.c. and this all comes, doug, as president trump called off a counter attack we're learning about on iran. good morning. >> good morning. the president made this decision last night after initially putting some plans in motion. >> with additional u.s. military assets already in the region the pentagon was poised to hit back at iran for its downing of the u.s. navy drone. but from the white house came the last minute order, stand down. >> they made a bad mistake. >> the president made his anger over the attack clear but what he really wants is a deal. and earlier today, he appeared to be giving iran a possible out. >> i don't know i i find it hard to believe it was intentional. it could have been somebody who was loose and stupid that did it. >> iran released this video of what it says was the attack and you can hear the celeb
the faa warned commercial airliners could be mistakenly attacked. the faa banned aircrafts from flying over iranian airways in the persian gulf. they will also avoid the region. ktvu's doug luzader joins us now from washington d.c. and this all comes, doug, as president trump called off a counter attack we're learning about on iran. good morning. >> good morning. the president made this decision last night after initially putting some plans in motion. >> with additional u.s....
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is it the faa? that makes me wonder about the faa and the boeing relationship. >> well, you're right to wonder about that this all started with a leak that the faa flight test engineers in a simulator for the 737 max pointed out this issue, and clearly there had to be pushback from boeing because this story was leaked out. if this was not a case of the two sides not getting the same things in the same way, it wouldn't have been handle this way. this is the first leak we have seen with regard to the faa handling we are looking into the 737 max. after that happened, then you have boeing issue an s.e.c. filing saying, yes, we have been asked to address this issue by the faa. that's what we're looking into right now. but you're right, sara this brings up that question about whether or not these two entities, boeing and the faa, are they on the same page? because up until now, you know, we talked to the acting administrator for the faa. he said, look, we are working closely with them. we want to help boe
is it the faa? that makes me wonder about the faa and the boeing relationship. >> well, you're right to wonder about that this all started with a leak that the faa flight test engineers in a simulator for the 737 max pointed out this issue, and clearly there had to be pushback from boeing because this story was leaked out. if this was not a case of the two sides not getting the same things in the same way, it wouldn't have been handle this way. this is the first leak we have seen with...
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experts say because hot air balloon travel is faa regulated, the industry is quite safe >> pilots for hot air balloon like any other airmen, anyone utilizing the national air space, they have to be licensed. >> reporter: back in missouri, day two of the festival canceled a landing that came much too close. >>> a police officer is dead and one person is in custody after a shooting in missouri officials say 40-year-old michael langdorf was shot and killed when he responded at a market the officer leaves behind two children and a fiancee there will be a press mlb face pressure to improve fan safety, another person was hit by a ball lines a ball that ends up hitting a woman in the face. she was taken from dodger stadium to the hospital for a precautionary test a similar accident happened a month ago. a young astros fan was hit by a foul ball. they have plans to extend netting from the dugout to the foul pole. >>> let's check in with bill karins >> goodern moi morning, everyone all the wind damage and hail reports and watching the storms from overnight won't die off baton rouge and new orl
experts say because hot air balloon travel is faa regulated, the industry is quite safe >> pilots for hot air balloon like any other airmen, anyone utilizing the national air space, they have to be licensed. >> reporter: back in missouri, day two of the festival canceled a landing that came much too close. >>> a police officer is dead and one person is in custody after a shooting in missouri officials say 40-year-old michael langdorf was shot and killed when he responded at...
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if the faa is being precise which the faa is known to do, this was an accident. that is the latest confirmed reporting from the faa and now npc four in new york city -- the nbc in the abc stations are both reporting that there has been a death in this helicopter crash and now nbc four is quoting the nypd is saying the person who has died is the pilot. though fox news has not confirmed it, multiple organizations are now reporting that one person is dead and npc four and new york city, the local station is reporting that this death is that of the pilot. exactly what happened on the roof of that building, that is unknown. we have confirmed, "the new york post" with which the parent companies share common ownership, they are reporting a helicopter crashed landed on a midtown office building this afternoon, officials told the post that one person believed to be the pilot was killed according to a senior nypd official. they have just confirmed, one person is dead and that death is that of the pilot. going on with "the new york post," the hard landing sparked a fire on
if the faa is being precise which the faa is known to do, this was an accident. that is the latest confirmed reporting from the faa and now npc four in new york city -- the nbc in the abc stations are both reporting that there has been a death in this helicopter crash and now nbc four is quoting the nypd is saying the person who has died is the pilot. though fox news has not confirmed it, multiple organizations are now reporting that one person is dead and npc four and new york city, the local...
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the faa is demanding that boeing fix the problem. whether or not that requires a software fix or whether micro processors need to be changed in all 737 maxes is now what is being tested but this is a pretty big setback discovered by faa test pilots that this situation has come up in this troubled airplane. >> and boeing had been hoping that the -- that all-clear would be given and the plane would be returned to the airways. i assume this will delay that return? >> i was expecting any day now the faa to announce a flight certification test to be run. but that is delayed now indefinitely. it is not going to happen until this plane and all of the kinks are worked out. and even after that, jake, it is going to be another four to six weeks before the technical advisory board brought together by the faa goes over everything boeing did. so, yes, we have a major delay now back again with the 737 max. >> drew griffin, thanks so much. >>> in our politics lead, president trump is on his way in the air to japan for the g-20 summit where he's exp
the faa is demanding that boeing fix the problem. whether or not that requires a software fix or whether micro processors need to be changed in all 737 maxes is now what is being tested but this is a pretty big setback discovered by faa test pilots that this situation has come up in this troubled airplane. >> and boeing had been hoping that the -- that all-clear would be given and the plane would be returned to the airways. i assume this will delay that return? >> i was expecting...
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the faa is blaming pilot error for failure to maintain air speed. >> we'll look at the repairs made on the aircraft and inspections to make sure that it was air worthy before it was able to begin operations again >> reporter: apart from those repairs, the ntsb says they'll be looking into actions of the pilot, weather conditions and the plane's weight before it took off >> gadi, thank you >>> breaking news out of the midwest now. a raging flash flood swept through parts of southwest missouri as 34 million people are at risk for more severe weather tonight. morgan chesky has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, a flas flood emergency in south western missouri following days of pounding rain, the water is rising. covering roads and threatening homes. >> there's the bridge. >> reporter: in hard-hit anderson, missouri, a flash flood washed out this bridge >> we're seeing some of the worst flooding i have ever seen in anderson. >> reporter: trees are down. there's also reports of drinking water being contaminated with officials urging residents to boil water before drinking. >> oh, no. >> repo
the faa is blaming pilot error for failure to maintain air speed. >> we'll look at the repairs made on the aircraft and inspections to make sure that it was air worthy before it was able to begin operations again >> reporter: apart from those repairs, the ntsb says they'll be looking into actions of the pilot, weather conditions and the plane's weight before it took off >> gadi, thank you >>> breaking news out of the midwest now. a raging flash flood swept through...
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>'ll tell you how the faa is responding this morning. >>> plus, homemade sunscreen. you may see directions on how to create the lotion on line, but is it a healthier option? >> no. >> we'll tackle that. >>> all right, four things you need to know about the weather for the next four days. one, get outside and enjoy todaymo make the of today. it's going to be fantastic. humidity and rain chances are coming back. get outside and enjoy the day. back with the f iv >>> welcome back. 4:14. this mornin, there are more troubles for the makers of boeing 737 planes. the faa is warning that hundreds of th aircraft mayhave faulty parts on their wings due to a manufacturing problem. that includes both old versions, as well as some of the grounded fleet. the faa says airlines must inspect and remove the affect parts within ten days. >> it is something that we're going to stay coordinated with our customers. we know it's important. we want to minimize the disruption to our customers. >> bong says this issue is not related to the deadly crashes likely caused by the flawed anti-stall
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. >>> the faa has discovered another problem with the boeing 737 max. "early today" starts right now >> good thursday morning >> the nation has now got on the hear from ten of the democratic candidates some well-known faces and many lesser known presidential hopefuls took the debate stage and made themselves heard. >> do you have a plan to deal with mitch mcconnell >> i do. short of a democratic majority in the senate, you better understand the fight...
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amazon said it was built with components designed to meet faa regulation. in april, alphabet subsidiary wing became the first drone company to win faa approval to operate as a small airline and is planning its own delivery test. bloomberg's regulation editor, john morgan and tom forte, a senior research analyst, spoke to taylor riggs. tom: going back in time when amazon first talked about drone delivery on a network television show, our viewpoint was they were trying to basically break the duopoly of fedex and ups, to the extent that we still see the cost of delivery as the achilles' heel of amazon's business model, to the extent that fedex and ups are able to raise rates every year, even during the great recession. the fact it has taken years to get this far, essentially a beta test for drone delivery, suggests that technological and regulatory hurdles are still quite significant for this rollout. but when you think about its ability to empower one-day prime delivery, that offsets some of the inflationary pressure from fedex and ups. this is an important i
amazon said it was built with components designed to meet faa regulation. in april, alphabet subsidiary wing became the first drone company to win faa approval to operate as a small airline and is planning its own delivery test. bloomberg's regulation editor, john morgan and tom forte, a senior research analyst, spoke to taylor riggs. tom: going back in time when amazon first talked about drone delivery on a network television show, our viewpoint was they were trying to basically break the...
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the faa says the airlines must inspect and remove the affected parts withite days, boeing ceo dennis mullenburg today on cnbc. >> this particular issue around the slat tracks is well understood and we'll work through quick. its something we'll stay coordinated with our's something we'll stay coordinated with our customers. we want to minimize the disruption to customers. >> reporter: the warning is 312 planes, 65 in the u.s. this issue is unrelated to the deadly crashes caused by the flawed anti stall system. >>> there are new evacuationtonight and more rain in the forecast as a floo disaster destroys neighborhood after neighborhood. the only way to get around many places bib isbis by boat. that's where we find our gabe gutierrez tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the river is pine bluff, arkansas the latest community swallowed. did you ever think it would get this bad? >> no, no, never thought it would do this >> reporter: ricky agayes is trying to salvhis truck, the water already claimed his house. >> my wife and i both have been crying quite a bit. you lose not everything but you're l
the faa says the airlines must inspect and remove the affected parts withite days, boeing ceo dennis mullenburg today on cnbc. >> this particular issue around the slat tracks is well understood and we'll work through quick. its something we'll stay coordinated with our's something we'll stay coordinated with our customers. we want to minimize the disruption to customers. >> reporter: the warning is 312 planes, 65 in the u.s. this issue is unrelated to the deadly crashes caused by...
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here's the faa statement on it. they say the faa recently found a potential risk that boeing must mitigate. somewhat scare littlely, they are saying we're following a process, not a prescribed timeline. ie, don't expect this to be done anytime soon. boeing is not pushing back on this. dennis muilenburg says hopes to get back in the air by the end of summer. boeing says we kind of agree with the faa decision on this we're working on the required software fix. this is also killing the airlines. united out here in chicago announcing more cancellations now through august. american and southwest already did that. 1290 flights canceled in july. another 1900 in august. that is about 60 a day charles. boeing says looking reimbursing airlines for losses associated with this grounding. this one is not going to be pretty. neil: charles: i read where they start to negotiate with the lie on air families. victims of that crash as well. reporter: see you, charles. charles: boeing shares hit hard on the news. down a lot dragging on
here's the faa statement on it. they say the faa recently found a potential risk that boeing must mitigate. somewhat scare littlely, they are saying we're following a process, not a prescribed timeline. ie, don't expect this to be done anytime soon. boeing is not pushing back on this. dennis muilenburg says hopes to get back in the air by the end of summer. boeing says we kind of agree with the faa decision on this we're working on the required software fix. this is also killing the airlines....
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they often know better than the faa. the faa is great at the inspection piece. but they can't inspect every single airplane. cheryl: if boeing knew the best, you wouldn't have two massive crashes with hundreds dead. the pilots i think have a fair criticism of the company. >> it is fair. the faa can't have oversight of every airplane being manufactured. cheryl: it has to. >> that's boeing's job. in the real world, there cannot be inspectors inspecting every airplane. in new york city, when they inspect buildings, inspectors can't look at every floor of every building in a city. everything is spot-checked. that's the same in the aircraft manufacturing business. cheryl: how does boeing make consumers and pilots confident again? >> you know, they have to start with their pr strategy. we get these short recorded messages from the ceo. they have to start showing us exactly what they're doing, whether it's having airline pilots at boeing's field, showing them in the air what fixes they've done on the simulators in which they actually have been doing. they have to get i
they often know better than the faa. the faa is great at the inspection piece. but they can't inspect every single airplane. cheryl: if boeing knew the best, you wouldn't have two massive crashes with hundreds dead. the pilots i think have a fair criticism of the company. >> it is fair. the faa can't have oversight of every airplane being manufactured. cheryl: it has to. >> that's boeing's job. in the real world, there cannot be inspectors inspecting every airplane. in new york...
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wall street is anxiously awaiting the meeting of the g-20 boeing a big drag after the faa discovered new software issues and financials outperforming ahead of the stress test results. joining for the hour to break this down is josh brown. i asked you what the key stock indicative of this market is and what people are watching you said gld that was surprising. >> i thought that was a private conversation, sarah! >> nothing is private with me. >> i said gld because it trades like a stock and the dollar doesn't but what i'm really getting at i really feel the dollar is at a very critical level and i mentioned it was kind of sitting on support i think what the dollar does next from here could have big ramifications for everything from earnings estimates to emerging market stocks. >> it keeps weakening here. >> it hasn't broken down since trump has been president it's been fairly strong. some would say too strong. i know he would. >> for sure. >> you asked me what are people looking at and focused on, believe it or not it's the dollar again gold is huge five-year breakout and breaking of
wall street is anxiously awaiting the meeting of the g-20 boeing a big drag after the faa discovered new software issues and financials outperforming ahead of the stress test results. joining for the hour to break this down is josh brown. i asked you what the key stock indicative of this market is and what people are watching you said gld that was surprising. >> i thought that was a private conversation, sarah! >> nothing is private with me. >> i said gld because it trades...
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. >>> more trouble as the faa warns hundreds of boeing 737 planes, both older versions and grounded max fleet may have faulty parts on wings due to a supplier's manufacturing problem. ann thompson explains. >> reporter: the latest headache for boeing involves the slat tracks on front of the wings of certain next generation 737 and those grounded 737 max planes. the planes involved in two fatal crashes that killed 346 people in ethiopia and indonesia. >> even though this particular problem is not that major in terms of an unsafe condition, because it's happening in the wake of these two horrific accidents, that ramps up the hit boeing will take in its overall reputation. >> reporter: the faa warning the tracks which move the slats that assist in the plane's lift off may have been improperly manufactured and could fail or crack, but wouldn't result in the loss of aircraft. the faa says the airlines must inspect and remove the affected parts within ten days, boeing ceo dennis mullenburg today on cnbc. >> this particular issue around the slat tracks is well understood and we'll work through
. >>> more trouble as the faa warns hundreds of boeing 737 planes, both older versions and grounded max fleet may have faulty parts on wings due to a supplier's manufacturing problem. ann thompson explains. >> reporter: the latest headache for boeing involves the slat tracks on front of the wings of certain next generation 737 and those grounded 737 max planes. the planes involved in two fatal crashes that killed 346 people in ethiopia and indonesia. >> even though this...
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drone as the faa warned commercial airliners could attacked. from flying over iranian administered air space in the persian gulf. british airways qantas, lufhansa and malaysia airlines will avoid them as well. president trump approved and called off. the navy drone was in its air space when it fired the missile and this morning iran said they had warned the drone several times before launching a missile at it. the president says he believes someone in iran made a very foolish error in firing that missile. >> i find it hard to believe it was intentional if you want to know the truth. i think that it could have been somebody who was loose and stupid that did it. we'll be able to report back and you'll understand exactly what happened but it was a very foolish move. that i can tell you. >> a professor of politics and middle eastern studies at the university of san francisco points out that president trump campaigned on withdrawing u.s. forces from the middle east war zones. >> i think in certain ways he's reluctant to push things but at the same t
drone as the faa warned commercial airliners could attacked. from flying over iranian administered air space in the persian gulf. british airways qantas, lufhansa and malaysia airlines will avoid them as well. president trump approved and called off. the navy drone was in its air space when it fired the missile and this morning iran said they had warned the drone several times before launching a missile at it. the president says he believes someone in iran made a very foolish error in firing...
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telling nbc news, the pilot is faa certified. but in the past other hot air balloon incidents have proven more serious, even deadly, including this 2014 crash killing three people near richmond, virginia and this one three years ago in, the industry is ra >> pilots for hot air balloons, like every other airmen, anyone utilizing the national air space system, they have to be licensed >> reporter: back in missouri, day two of the festival canceled high winds keeping balloons grounded after a landing that came much too close. blayne alexander, nbc news >> in texas, two people were killed in a boat collision officials say a fishing boat and a ski boat crashed into one another in chambers county bay two people were killed and two others had to be air lifted to hospitals, and six people suffered minor injuries. texas game wardens are now investigating the boat wreck >> all right starting the week off pretty roc rocky weather wise let's check in with bill >> we'll have additional storms forming. we have two areas of concern texas had a
telling nbc news, the pilot is faa certified. but in the past other hot air balloon incidents have proven more serious, even deadly, including this 2014 crash killing three people near richmond, virginia and this one three years ago in, the industry is ra >> pilots for hot air balloons, like every other airmen, anyone utilizing the national air space system, they have to be licensed >> reporter: back in missouri, day two of the festival canceled high winds keeping balloons grounded...
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that's probably when the faa takes this plane back up in the air. and maybe end of september, october, u.s. airlines take this plane back up in the air, jim. >> we'll see if passengers are comfortable with it base on what they know. drew griffon, great to vu-on the story. >>> president trump now saying both sides are to blame in the case of the exoneraed, we should note, central park five. does that comment, both sides sound familiar? we're going to discuss the topic as it relates to this. whether very hard evidence as to who was behind that crime. we're going to discuss it next. you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. here are even more reasons to join t-mobile. 1. do you like netflix? sure you do. that's why it's on us. 2. unlimited data. use as much as you want, wh
that's probably when the faa takes this plane back up in the air. and maybe end of september, october, u.s. airlines take this plane back up in the air, jim. >> we'll see if passengers are comfortable with it base on what they know. drew griffon, great to vu-on the story. >>> president trump now saying both sides are to blame in the case of the exoneraed, we should note, central park five. does that comment, both sides sound familiar? we're going to discuss the topic as it...
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directive,s an faa so what will others say? we will wait and see what happens. more importantly, we are in a sort of holding pattern right now in terms of the actual situation on the ground. what if things do get more dramatic? what if there is an all-out conflict on the ground? then airlines will have to reassess the situation, and that could have a far more dramatic impact on routes and all the time it takes to get from, as you say, london to asia. vonnie: this so-called notice to airmen, how often does it issue -- at and at one point what point might it retract something like that? benedikt: these are relatively rare. these are sort of warnings that there is some kind of danger ahead. we might see them in cases of volcano eruptions. we side in iceland a couple of years ago, for instance, that really had a massive effect on the region. i think right now, nobody quite knows how things will play out. we saw a sort of back-and-forth from the white house yesterday, so as long as that continues, i imagine the faa directive will stay in place. as i said, the questio
directive,s an faa so what will others say? we will wait and see what happens. more importantly, we are in a sort of holding pattern right now in terms of the actual situation on the ground. what if things do get more dramatic? what if there is an all-out conflict on the ground? then airlines will have to reassess the situation, and that could have a far more dramatic impact on routes and all the time it takes to get from, as you say, london to asia. vonnie: this so-called notice to airmen, how...
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>>> also this morning, the faa's urgent notice to airlines right now as tensions rise in the middle east. >>> courtroom shocker. the decorated navy s.e.a.l. on trial for murdering a prisoner when a key witness comes forward claiming he, not the defendant, killed the prisoner. the fallout this morning. >>> hoop dreams. >> zion williamson from duke university. >> basketball superstar zion williamson is selected first in the nba draft. his emotional reaction and how he thanked his mother. >>> plus, the rare attack in the water. a sea lion attacking this girl. why the animals may be getting more aggressive. >>> addicted to our phones? are teenagers purs in the back heads from looking down at their phone so much. >>> later we sit down with tom hanks and tim allen. >> we've been through a lot, i must say. >> we have been through a lot. >> looking ahead to "toy story 4." eye >>> good friday morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. we do begin with breaking news overnight. abc news has confirmed president trump ordered a military strike against iran but then called it off at the last minute. >>
>>> also this morning, the faa's urgent notice to airlines right now as tensions rise in the middle east. >>> courtroom shocker. the decorated navy s.e.a.l. on trial for murdering a prisoner when a key witness comes forward claiming he, not the defendant, killed the prisoner. the fallout this morning. >>> hoop dreams. >> zion williamson from duke university. >> basketball superstar zion williamson is selected first in the nba draft. his emotional reaction...
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>> reporter: yeah, so that close call and rising tensions here prompted the faa to ban u.s. operated flights over iran, the persian gulf and the gulf of oman. some of the carriers affected include united, u.p.s., fedex, atlas and polar air, and the faa says about 31 flights a week are affected. and note that a few international airlines are doing the same including major companies like british airways and lufthansa. there's still a lot of uncertainty here, whit. >> james longman in the gulf of oman for us, we appreciate your reporting. >> dan, over to you. >> whit and james, thanks to you both. >>> we move on to the other developing story involving the trump administration. a plan to arrest 2,000 family members in massive deportation raids, raids that are expected to be carried out this weekend. this morning the fear in immigrant communities and the officials in some cities who are actively pushing back against the feds. abc's lana zak is on the story from washington. lana, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, dan. these mass raids are unprecedented for tar
>> reporter: yeah, so that close call and rising tensions here prompted the faa to ban u.s. operated flights over iran, the persian gulf and the gulf of oman. some of the carriers affected include united, u.p.s., fedex, atlas and polar air, and the faa says about 31 flights a week are affected. and note that a few international airlines are doing the same including major companies like british airways and lufthansa. there's still a lot of uncertainty here, whit. >> james longman in...
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bowing down to .8% as the faa -- as the faa says there are potential he more problems. h20 fund is hemorrhaging cash, downgraded by morningstar, but up on the day more than 2%. vonnie: abigail doolittle, thank you. we are approaching the end of the month. the first primary debate of the 2020 electoral season exposed some daylight between the , whiletic contenders taking ample shots at president trump in the process. let's get now to kevin cirilli, bloomberg's chief washington correspondent, live from miami. so what is the verdict? we see a lot of commentary on how much time each candidate took, but in terms of actual policies, did anything new emerge? kevin: on the issue of medicare, there was a key moment last night in which senator elizabeth warren and new york city mayor elder basia where the only two candidates on the stage to raise their hand when lester holt of nbc asked if they would get rid of private plans in favor of a government health care plan. particularlymy, senator elizabeth warren using her opportunity as an introduction to the national audience to make
bowing down to .8% as the faa -- as the faa says there are potential he more problems. h20 fund is hemorrhaging cash, downgraded by morningstar, but up on the day more than 2%. vonnie: abigail doolittle, thank you. we are approaching the end of the month. the first primary debate of the 2020 electoral season exposed some daylight between the , whiletic contenders taking ample shots at president trump in the process. let's get now to kevin cirilli, bloomberg's chief washington correspondent,...
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new uncertainty about the 737 max return hitting shares today as the faa finds yet more issues now at least one major airline is pushing back its timeline for that plane getting back in the skies. we'll have the very latest >>> plus, amazon has a surprising new partner for deliveries a fizzy drinkmaker falls flat and is your cable company watching you that's ahead in rapid fire we begin with the markets and dom chu has the numbers. >> i'm not sure if cable companies are watching me but green across the screen. we're off the best levels of the day in anticipation of what's going to happen at the g20 in osaka, japan the dow industrials still up 0.1% half a percent gain for the s&p 500 and two-thirds for the nasdaq tech showing some signs of life in this trade. one particular industry group we've been paying close attention to is the transportation stocks. this particular etf, the ishares dow jones transport. on pace for its best day since june 4th airlines, american, the best performing stock there you can see here, though, we're still about 11% below where we were at the highs over the
new uncertainty about the 737 max return hitting shares today as the faa finds yet more issues now at least one major airline is pushing back its timeline for that plane getting back in the skies. we'll have the very latest >>> plus, amazon has a surprising new partner for deliveries a fizzy drinkmaker falls flat and is your cable company watching you that's ahead in rapid fire we begin with the markets and dom chu has the numbers. >> i'm not sure if cable companies are watching...
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the faa has identified a new problem with 737 max. must undergo it -- must correct the issue. there is no way back for the troubled model. bad news for the jet maker, who hoped to have the plane up in the skies for the busy summer season. the faa is following a thorough process, not a timeline, for returning the 737 max two passenger service. they will lift the prohibition order when deemed safe to do so. fleet has been grounded since march, following crashes in indonesia and ethiopia that left three hunter 46 dead. -- that left 346 dead. only mentioned the existence after the crash in indonesia and took longer to disclose the fact that a system linked to it did not work. delays mount, carriers are forced to make alternative plans. you knighted airlines pulled the thenited airlines pulled plane from schedule. flightsusand more affected, the cost could remain skyhigh. genie: -- president she and trump set to meet on saturday. they look to settle the dispute. trump threatened to impose tariffs on all remaining chinese imports unless the talks get back on track. >> the u.s. threa
the faa has identified a new problem with 737 max. must undergo it -- must correct the issue. there is no way back for the troubled model. bad news for the jet maker, who hoped to have the plane up in the skies for the busy summer season. the faa is following a thorough process, not a timeline, for returning the 737 max two passenger service. they will lift the prohibition order when deemed safe to do so. fleet has been grounded since march, following crashes in indonesia and ethiopia that left...
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up next president trump's pick to run the faa is under scrutiny. the republican chair of a senate committee. a republican chair wants more information on a whistleblower case from steve dixon's time as delta airline's executive. something the nominee didn't put on his disclosure forms. the cnn investigation in a moment. at a comfort inn with a glow taround them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com." who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. the pre-color treatment, excellence haircolor from l'oreal carin three ways: legendary color crème, nourishing conditioner. grays 100% covered. so much care in one little box. excellence crème from l'oreal paris. i've got an idea. ooh, what is it? what if we give the people iphone 10r when they join t-mobile? for a limited time join t-mobile and get the awesome iphone 10r on us. the belongingslace to we hold on to.rites. ♪ etsy knows that moments, big and small, deserve things that really matter. ♪ sold by real peo
up next president trump's pick to run the faa is under scrutiny. the republican chair of a senate committee. a republican chair wants more information on a whistleblower case from steve dixon's time as delta airline's executive. something the nominee didn't put on his disclosure forms. the cnn investigation in a moment. at a comfort inn with a glow taround them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com." who glows? just say, badda...
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the faa will lift the aircraft's prohibition order when we deem it safe to do so. >> it will take some time for us to earn and re-earn the trust of the public and it's not going to happen overnight. it will be important that we get the airplanes back up and flying and flying safely. >> reporter: it's unclear whether the latest problem can be fixed with a software upgrade or if a hardware fix to the plane's computer processor will be required. in new york, aishah hasnie, fox news. lauren: boeing releasing a an official statement that says in part, quote, boeing agrees with the faa's decision and request and is working on the required software. boeing will not offer 737 max for certification by the faa until we have satisfied all requirements for certification of the max and its safe return to service. cheryl: stock is down a little in the premarket. now time for a look at other headlines this morning. a popular blood pressure minis being recalled. 32 lots of losartin contain trace amounts of a possible carcinogen. this is the second recall this year. the company has not received any rep
the faa will lift the aircraft's prohibition order when we deem it safe to do so. >> it will take some time for us to earn and re-earn the trust of the public and it's not going to happen overnight. it will be important that we get the airplanes back up and flying and flying safely. >> reporter: it's unclear whether the latest problem can be fixed with a software upgrade or if a hardware fix to the plane's computer processor will be required. in new york, aishah hasnie, fox news....
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the faa called it a potential risk that boeing had to mitigate. they are not being transparent about the risks. our reporting showed it was an issue with the horizontal stabilizer. that controls the pitch of the aircraft, puts the nose up or down. the simulator showed it can be commanding the nose down without pilot control. that is an incredibly serious issue if you are a pilot. discover of the safety risk has done nothing to alleviate concerns among the flying public . what it does to the timeline to get the plane back in the air, boeing is aiming for an end of summer timeline. around september, that is what the airlines are gearing for as well. david: thank you so much, angus whitley. the latest snag on the 737 aircraft. a quick check market wise, when whatook at the big four, is missing here? thailand opens later on. we will talk about the strength of the currency. we are tilting more risk on across the region. this sets us up for the india open in about an hour from now. we have a preview of what that might look like. of, --wants to take note
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the faa says it's discovered a new flaw that could further delay its return to the skies. all 737 maxes were grounded after two crashes overseas that killed 246 people. kris van cleave has the latest. >> reporter: during flight tests in a boeing 737 maksim laettner seattle, faa pilots discovered a computer issue that could slow down the pilot's ability to quickly respond to a scenario like the one seen in the two max crashes. the issue occurred when the pilots were evaluating failure scenarios when the nose of the plane was being pushed down. the test pilots felt it remained down longer than it should, leaving them concerned it would increase the chances of a crash. bowing is now working on a software fix to address this issue with a microprocesser in the flight computer. if that fails, the component would have to be replaced on all max airplanes, likely extending the global grounding. boeing's ceo dennis muhlenberg. >> we will spend time understanding every dimension of these accidents and making ever possible improvement as a result we can make. >> reporter: the faa will
the faa says it's discovered a new flaw that could further delay its return to the skies. all 737 maxes were grounded after two crashes overseas that killed 246 people. kris van cleave has the latest. >> reporter: during flight tests in a boeing 737 maksim laettner seattle, faa pilots discovered a computer issue that could slow down the pilot's ability to quickly respond to a scenario like the one seen in the two max crashes. the issue occurred when the pilots were evaluating failure...
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boeing is still addressing faa oncerns and has not yet scheduled a test flight with the faa. >>> a connecticut man wanted by the police promised to turn himselfn if his wanted poster on facebook gathered enough likes. turns out he stayed true to his word. police were searching for him who failed to appear in court on a variety of charges. he greed to surrender if his wastted p received 15,000 likes on facebook. the page surpassed that number but there was noign of sims for weeks. he finally turnsimself into police yesterday. orning a montgome county family is pleading for help to find their 4-year-old son's emotional support dog. they say their dog max helps keep her son matisse calm. now matisse has a rare genetic disordr. max went missing last week after he ran out of their home without his collar. >> he is a havi tremendous impact and he is, obviously, upset and he is definitely feeling the absence. >> neighbors saw three men in a pickup truck take max in their area. if you see the dog, you asked to call the montgomery county police. >>> this summer you and your kids can experience what a f
boeing is still addressing faa oncerns and has not yet scheduled a test flight with the faa. >>> a connecticut man wanted by the police promised to turn himselfn if his wanted poster on facebook gathered enough likes. turns out he stayed true to his word. police were searching for him who failed to appear in court on a variety of charges. he greed to surrender if his wastted p received 15,000 likes on facebook. the page surpassed that number but there was noign of sims for weeks. he...
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boeing saying it's still not scheduled an faa test flight the u.s. airlines are hoping it's approved for flight by late august lester. >> tom costello, thanks >>> joe biden is under fire this evening as his rivals pounce on comments he made about working along side segregationist senators in the past with more on that here's peter alexander. >> reporter: joe biden made the remarks at a fundraiser last nigh pushing back against liberal critics saying his willingness is old fashioned biden recalling his early senate career, bricking up others who called african americans an inferior race i was in a caucus with james eastland he never called me boy, he always called me son at least there was some civility we got things done we didn't agree of much of anything we got things done the backlash immediate including from 2020 rivals >> to coddle the reputation of segregationists, of people who if they had their way i would literally not be standing here as a member of the united states senate, i think it's misinformed and it's wrong. >> reporter: cory booker
boeing saying it's still not scheduled an faa test flight the u.s. airlines are hoping it's approved for flight by late august lester. >> tom costello, thanks >>> joe biden is under fire this evening as his rivals pounce on comments he made about working along side segregationist senators in the past with more on that here's peter alexander. >> reporter: joe biden made the remarks at a fundraiser last nigh pushing back against liberal critics saying his willingness is old...
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southwest needs a month after the faa signs off before it can resume flights. >>> the man responsible for every renovation is stepping down as chief design officeribeoined apple in 1992 as considered one of the most important people at the company. he's had a hand in the design and feel of the ipod, the iphone, the ipad and the mac and also overseen apple's ios software. marcus and anoushah? >> big guy with a big job. >> he's still with apple so we'll still get our products. look, i don't know. >> hopefully. >> he seems happy, apple seems happy. >> rahel, thank you. >>> coming up, the tgi forecast. >> headed over to santa clara, our temperatures will be in the upper 50s. we've seen quite a few clouds e weekend forecast coming up next. >>> and friday traffic on the nimitz means traffic on the nimitz. 808 posttast the coliseum, a disabled vehicle off the whipple off-ramp. we'll show you >>> 4:45 on this friday morning. good morning and thanks for waking up early with us. here is a live look for you at downtown san jose. look at all those sparkly bright lights, hoping for another good da
southwest needs a month after the faa signs off before it can resume flights. >>> the man responsible for every renovation is stepping down as chief design officeribeoined apple in 1992 as considered one of the most important people at the company. he's had a hand in the design and feel of the ipod, the iphone, the ipad and the mac and also overseen apple's ios software. marcus and anoushah? >> big guy with a big job. >> he's still with apple so we'll still get our...
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up next president trump's pick to run the faa is under scrutiny. the republican chair of a senate committee. a republican chair wants more information on a whistleblower case from steve dixon's time as delta airline's executive. something the nominee didn't put on his disclosure forms. uh-oh. the cnn investigation in a moment. i've got an idea. ooh, what is it? what if we give the people iphone 10r when they join t-mobile? for a limited time join t-mobile and get the awesome iphone 10r on us. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ even in my own home, i had my own designated space to smoke. if i think about it, it really was like i was punishing myself. a friend of mine that said, why wouldn't you just try the juul. and so i went out and i bought one. the ide
up next president trump's pick to run the faa is under scrutiny. the republican chair of a senate committee. a republican chair wants more information on a whistleblower case from steve dixon's time as delta airline's executive. something the nominee didn't put on his disclosure forms. uh-oh. the cnn investigation in a moment. i've got an idea. ooh, what is it? what if we give the people iphone 10r when they join t-mobile? for a limited time join t-mobile and get the awesome iphone 10r on us....
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the faa faulted boeing for not telling regulators for more than a year that a safety indicator in the cockpit didn't work. the faa grounded 737 max jets indefinitely. >>> target is apologizing for a glitch that stalled out checkout lines over the weekend. the outage periodically caused cash remsters to not process orders, cashiers unable to cash out people. long lines frustrating customers. they say the outage was caused by an error made during regular maintenance. >>> there is a massive recall over pasta sauces. take a look at these labels. the recall affects 45- and 66-ounce jars of ragu chunky tomato and onion, 66-ounce ragu old world style traditional and ragu old world style meat. the pasta sauces were distributed nationwide. so far there have been no injuries reported. >>> "men in black" entered the number one spot in the box office over the weekend. >> it took me 20 years to find you. how many people can say that? >> the sony pictures reboot starting tessa thompson and chris hemsworth earned $28 million. the secret life of pets claimed $23 million and disney's "alladin" took in
the faa faulted boeing for not telling regulators for more than a year that a safety indicator in the cockpit didn't work. the faa grounded 737 max jets indefinitely. >>> target is apologizing for a glitch that stalled out checkout lines over the weekend. the outage periodically caused cash remsters to not process orders, cashiers unable to cash out people. long lines frustrating customers. they say the outage was caused by an error made during regular maintenance. >>> there...
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more than 300 boeing 737 jet, including the maxime have faulty wing parts the faa said they made the discovery after a joint investigation. as many as 148 leading-edge slat tracks made by a boeing supplier could be susceptible to premature failure or cracks. the faa plans to order airlines to remove and replace the parts if their aircraft are affected boeing said it is planning to provide replacement parts to its customers. >>> asteroids enter the atmosphere more than you think every now and then a big one heads our way. scientplis ae to protect our pl. nbc's hans nichols has the story. >> reporter: it was a fiery wake up call. an asteroid on a collision course with earth in 2013 streaking the russian sky with fire shattering windows before impact and rusing scientists into action. >> earth is hit by asteroids all the time it's not new what is new we're finally trying to do something about it >> reporter: it's a mission straight out of the movies scientists working on a plan to save the world by intercepting asteroids before they can make it into our atmosphere bumping them off cours
more than 300 boeing 737 jet, including the maxime have faulty wing parts the faa said they made the discovery after a joint investigation. as many as 148 leading-edge slat tracks made by a boeing supplier could be susceptible to premature failure or cracks. the faa plans to order airlines to remove and replace the parts if their aircraft are affected boeing said it is planning to provide replacement parts to its customers. >>> asteroids enter the atmosphere more than you think every...
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the faa, the chinese authorities, brazil, canada. about two weeks ago, the faa us in ballast. it is important we do this in a very thorough -- >> you keep emphasizing thorough. are the regulators going further in than you would have expected initially? dennis: i think we are going even deeper than normal and i think that is good. we encourage that. we are looking at every dimension of the max, the software update that we are making. not only the airplane itself, but also the training and education materials and the overall end-to-end design and certification process so it is a very holistic process. >> are the regulators on the same page? dennis: they are all aligned. i see growing convergence among the regulators said a lot of the telework on the certification, and we are encouraged by the collaboration between the regulators and we are seeing growing convergence between them. aircraft think the will fly first in the u.s. and europe, or do you think that will happen at the same time? having they are meaningful discussions as we work through certification. we will support what
the faa, the chinese authorities, brazil, canada. about two weeks ago, the faa us in ballast. it is important we do this in a very thorough -- >> you keep emphasizing thorough. are the regulators going further in than you would have expected initially? dennis: i think we are going even deeper than normal and i think that is good. we encourage that. we are looking at every dimension of the max, the software update that we are making. not only the airplane itself, but also the training and...
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what we do know is that the faa has not improved its update. there is talk about the faa rejecting one of the versions that boeing put in. boeing stresses it has done almost 300 test flights with the software, which turned out fine. what is certainin is thatat as g as thehe fleet iss grounded, bog has a massive problem. there have been no orders posted for the 737 max 8 since the latest deadly crash. compensation claims are mounting. brett: the grounded plane is a planane that is not making any money. thank you. the future of german chancellor angela merkel's government is hanging by a thread tonight. her junior partner steps down after her social democrats parties disastrous showing in last week's european elections. merkel has passed she is going to stick with the coalition. the social democrats are trying to find a new leader or leaders. >> after the upheaval of their party leaders resignation, it was time for germany's social democrats to put on the brakes on monday. time to stop, re-think and decide what kind of social democratic party the
what we do know is that the faa has not improved its update. there is talk about the faa rejecting one of the versions that boeing put in. boeing stresses it has done almost 300 test flights with the software, which turned out fine. what is certainin is thatat as g as thehe fleet iss grounded, bog has a massive problem. there have been no orders posted for the 737 max 8 since the latest deadly crash. compensation claims are mounting. brett: the grounded plane is a planane that is not making any...